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The traitor's kingdom

2019
After an assassination attempt, Sage and her fiance attempt to undercover who the traitor is and work to avoid a war with another country.
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Night blood

2018
Seventeen-year-old Fireblood Ruby and her beloved Frostblood King Arcus must stop a vengeful god from unleashing a horde of evil shadow creatures from their prison.

Bourne & Tributary

If you like romance, adventure and a dose of medieval Italian culture, you'll love WATERFALL (book 1), CASCADE (book 2), TORRENT (book 3), as well as the follow-up novellas, BOURNE (book 3.1) and TRIBUTARY (book 3.2). In this volume, both novellas are included. BOURNE, a novella, picks up right where TORRENT left off...Find out what has happened to men returning from the battle, gravely wounded, to the Betarrinis, fighting for the men they love, and just who is hunting them next... TRIBUTARY, a novella, picks up a year after BOURNE... Lia struggles to overcome the fear that constant battle has heaped upon her; Gabi and Marcello face an unexpected crisis; and Lord Greco just may be ready to leave the grief and loss of his past behind him, so that he might grab hold of the future...
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Deluge

The Bettarinis and Forellis have found rich fulfillment together in medieval Italia. But after fighting off countless enemies, they now must face the worst foe of all. As the Black Death closes in upon them, threatening everything and everyone they hold dear, Lia and Gabi?and the knights they love?must dig deep within to decide how they might remain safe?and if they need to risk it all in order to truly live as they?re called.
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Just Julian

2018
After years of bullying at school, 19-year-old Julian is depressed. He sees a glimmer of hope after meeting the similarly out-of-place Romeo at a party and sharing a kiss with him. The only problem: Romeo has always identified as straight and he hangs out with a group of intolerant guys. But as the two begin to fall in love, Julian finds strength he never knew he had.
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The phantom of the opera

2005
The stage musical sensation magically and hauntingly comes to the screen. Gerard Butler (the Phantom), Emmy Rossum (Christine), and Patrick Wilson (Raoul) play the fateful love triangle that unfurls in splendor, suspense, and in the music of the night.
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The dating game

2019
"When a notoriously difficult class for future entrepreneurs leads to three freshmen developing the next 'it' app for dating on college campuses, all hell breaks loose... Type A control freak Sara lives by her color-coordinated Post-it notes. Rich boy Braden wants out from under his billionaire father's thumb. Scholarship student Roberto can't afford for his grades to drop. When the three are forced to work together in one of the university's most difficult classes, tension rises to the breaking point... until, shockingly, the silly dating app they create proves to be the most viable project in class. Late nights of app development, interest from investors and unexpected romance are woven into a true-to-live college drama that explores what it means to really connect online and IRL"--Provided by publisher.

The boy next story

a Bookish boyfriends novel
2019
"Rory likes Toby, but Toby likes Rory's sister Merrilee, even though Merrilee is already dating Toby's friend Fielding--and it's all about to get even more complicated at Reginald R. Hero High"--.

Dear John

After John Tyree enlists in the Army after high school, he meets Savannah Lynn Curtis in North Carolina where she works with Habitat for Humanity. But when she promises to wait for John after his tour of duty, both of them are unaware of the tragedy of 9/11 and how it will impact both of their lives. Savannah sends John a "Dear John" letter because she wants a lasting commitment and not a "one night stand" that he seems to favor.

Boys : An Illustrated Field Guide

Heather Ross
Boys: An Illustrated Field Guide is a tender, coming-of-age gift book about the many different kinds of boys that girls (and boys) fall in love with and the lessons we learn from a broken heart. Heather Ross journeys with the reader through the many kinds of boys she will meet in the wild?smart boys, dangerous boys, beautiful boys, and more?and the wonders and mysteries they all hold. With its field guide approach, women learn how to identify these types of boys in their natural habitats and what tools are needed to navigate each kind of relationship. (For example, quiet boys are especially hard to identify because they hide in the tall grass or silent corners of the library!) Written in a wise voice and illustrated full of whimsical imagery, Boys: An Illustrated Field Guide gives readers the confidence they need to reenter the dating scene. It?s ultimately a tender, relatable guide about emerging from heartache with hope, and most importantly, a stronger knowledge of the self.
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